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Polypores and Similar Fungi of Eastern and Central North America [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 392 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x33 mm, weight: 1533 g, 309 color photos, 4 b&w illus., 2 color maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Texas Press
  • ISBN-10: 1477322728
  • ISBN-13: 9781477322727
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 392 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x33 mm, weight: 1533 g, 309 color photos, 4 b&w illus., 2 color maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Texas Press
  • ISBN-10: 1477322728
  • ISBN-13: 9781477322727
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"A field guide to species of polypores and related fungi found in eastern and central North America"--

This is the first color-illustrated guide to polypores and similar fungi specific to the eastern and central regions of the United States and Canada. Welcoming and comprehensive, it accurately presents the currently available information about polypores, emphasizes identification based primarily on macroscopic field characters, and includes observational data drawn from the authors’ extensive experience. It includes new species and genera; addresses changing nomenclature; and provides details about polypores’ biology, morphology, composition, role as parasites, interactions with various arthropods, and purported medicinal applications. The book also highlights how changes in geology, soil structure, and plant species due to factors such as continental drift and climate change have affected the evolution of polypores. Featuring more than 240 species of polypores, extensive and easy-to-use dichotomous keys, and more than 300 color illustrations and multiple maps and line drawings, it is a must-have for amateur and professional mycologists, forest service personnel, mycophagists, and anyone interested in learning more about this remarkable group of fungi.



This resource guide is the only color-illustrated work devoted to polypores of eastern and central North American--the first of its kind to be published since Gilbertson & Ryvarden’s 1987 North American Polypores.


This is the first color-illustrated guide to polypores and similar fungi specific to the eastern and central regions of the United States and Canada. Welcoming and comprehensive, it accurately presents the currently available information about polypores, emphasizes identification based primarily on macroscopic field characters, and includes observational data drawn from the authors’ extensive experience. It includes new species and genera; addresses changing nomenclature; and provides details about polypores’ biology, morphology, composition, role as parasites, interactions with various arthropods, and purported medicinal applications. The book also highlights how changes in geology, soil structure, and plant species due to factors such as continental drift and climate change have affected the evolution of polypores. Featuring more than 240 species of polypores, extensive and easy-to-use dichotomous keys, and more than 300 color illustrations and multiple maps and line drawings, Polypores and Similar Fungi of Eastern and Central North America is a must-have for amateur and professional mycologists, forest service personnel, mycophagists, and anyone interested in learning more about this remarkable group of fungi.

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(23)
Geographic Area Covered by This Book
1(1)
What Is a Polypore?
1(2)
Macrocharacteristics of Polypores
3(2)
Microcharacteristics of Polypores: Hyphal Systems
5(1)
Polypore Nomenclature and Taxonomy: A Brief History
5(3)
Historical and Contemporary Uses of Polypores
8(2)
Evolution of Polypores and Their Host Trees
10(5)
Forest Regions
15(2)
Types of Fungal Decay
17(3)
Guidelines for Collecting and Preserving Polypores
20(1)
The Identification Process: How to Identify Polypores
21(1)
Using This Book
22(1)
Explanation and Use of the Keys
22(2)
Keys to polypores and similar fungi
24(34)
Species Descriptions and Illustrations
58(324)
Appendix A Microscopic Examination of Polypores 382(2)
Appendix B Chemical Reagents for Polypore Identification 384(2)
Appendix C How to Make a Spore Deposit 386(1)
Appendix D The Medicinal Uses of Polypores: A Brief History and Summaries of Current Research 387(8)
Appendix E Polypores Organized by Order, Family, Genus, and Species 395(3)
Glossary 398(7)
Bibliography and resources 405(14)
About the authors 419(1)
Illustration and photography credits 420(2)
Index to common names 422(2)
Index to scientific names 424
Alan E. Bessette is a professor emeritus of biology and has authored or coauthored more than twenty-five books.

Dianna Smith is past president of the Northeastern Mycological Federation and a former editor of The Mycophile.

Arleen R. Bessette has authored or coauthored eighteen books and several mycological papers.